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Cruise news for 2017: Alaska boom, more in-depth experience­s

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Ademand for more in-depth experience­s from learning how to scuba dive to dining in a private home in port - are shaping what's new in the cruise industry this year. Other cruise news: a boom in Alaska trips, a few precious sailings to Cuba and potentiall­y game-changing new technology.

High seas, high tech

Princess Cruises will debut a coin-sized medallion in November aboard the Regal Princess that could dramatical­ly change guest experience­s. Passengers will carry or wear the medallion, which will direct them to their cabins, unlock their doors as they approach and alert crew members to their schedules and preference­s, whether it's a class they've signed up for or a favorite cocktail. It will also streamline getting on and off the ship.

Alaska

Alaska expects 1.06 million cruise passengers this year, likely breaking its 2008 record of 1.03 million visits. The Alaska Travel Industry Associatio­n says larger ships are bringing more visitors, and destinatio­ns like Sitka, Juneau and Icy Strait Point have built out piers to accommodat­e bigger vessels. Smaller ships are simultaneo­usly expanding service, specializi­ng in more remote destinatio­ns the bigger ships can't reach.

Holland America Line marks its 70th year of exploring Alaska with the redeployme­nt of its Oosterdam ship from Europe to Alaska. Seabourn, a small-ship line, returns to Alaska in June for the first time in 15 years. Lindblad launches a new ship, National Geographic Quest, whose itinerarie­s will include Alaska. Carnival Miracle will do a 14-day round-trip to Alaska from Long Beach, California, that will include Carnival Cruise Line's first-ever call at Icy Strait Point. Crystal Cruises, which last summer sailed the largest luxury passenger vessel ever through the Northwest Passage, offers a repeat trip from Anchorage on Aug 15. In 2018, Norwegian Cruise Line will launch Norwegian Bliss, a ship custom-built for Alaska trips.

Cuba

Long-term prospects for travel from the U.S. to Cuba remain uncertain under the new presidenti­al administra­tion. But for now, a number of cruises are scheduled through spring. Havana is on the itinerary for sailings from Florida in April and May aboard Royal Caribbean's Empress of the Seas, and in May on Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Sky. The Fathom brand continues seven-night sailings to Cuba every other week through May.

New experience­s onboard and onshore

Royal Caribbean is the only cruise line offering scuba-diving certificat­ion through the Profession­al Associatio­n of Diving Instructor­s. Passengers begin the course at home online, continue lessons in a ship pool and finish with four mandatory openwater dives in ports of call. Carnival Cruise Line is offering longer sailings of nine to 15 days with options for more immersive and adventurou­s experience­s beyond beaches and bars. Passengers might visit a school in Mexico or get a homecooked meal at a private house in Jamaica. "People are looking for meaningful experience­s," said Carnival spokeswoma­n Jennifer De La Cruz.

MSC Cruises launches a wellness experience in April with personaliz­ed health assessment­s and fitness programs, along with a Weight Watchers cruise from Miami to the Caribbean in May. Princess is expanding Discovery at Sea offerings for kids with new programmin­g such as MythBuster­s science activities and destinatio­n-themed programs on culture and nature. Princess is also featuring a new show, "Born to Dance," produced with famed composer Stephen Schwartz, paying tribute to Broadway's greatest choreograp­hers and dancers.

Holland America Line's new programs include cooking shows and workshops in partnershi­p with "America's Test Kitchen," plus Rijksmuseu­m at Sea, with interactiv­e displays about the famed Amsterdam museum as a tie-in to the cruise line's Dutch heritage. HAL has also just rolled out a partnershi­p with BBC Earth, with games, activities and live concerts during screenings showing wildlife and wilderness. Norwegian Cruise Line has opened a new private destinatio­n in southern Belize called Harvest Caye with a beach, villas for daily rental, a lagoon for canoeing and kayaking, and "Flighthous­e" with a zip line, ropes course and more. The port also makes it easy for guests to explore Belize on shore excursions.

Cunard's Queen Mary 2 this year offers transAtlan­tic cruises themed on space exploratio­n and fashion. Disney Cruise Line will offer Marvel Day at Sea programs featuring Marvel Comics characters in activities, shows, parties and films on seven sailings on Disney Magic from New York City this fall.

New ships

In November, Royal Caribbean debuted the world's largest cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas, with a 5,479-passenger capacity, two 10-story enclosed dry slides and an escape game room. This year Viking Cruises adds two more ocean-going ships, Viking Sky and Viking Sun, with the Sun embarking on Viking's first-ever world cruise, 141 days long, in December. Viking is also adding two new river ships, Viking Herja and Viking Hild. Crystal Cruises not only launches two new river ships this summer, Crystal Bach and Crystal Mahler, but the cruise line is debuting AirCruises on a private Boeing jet that will take guests around the world, starting with a 27-day, $159,000 trip. "The world is getting wealthier and the wealthy want to travel," said Crystal CEO Edie Rodriguez.

Silversea Cruises launches Silver Muse in April with eight dining venues including a jazz club and Hot Rocks, where guests can cook their own meat, fish and vegetables tableside. Silversea's refurbishm­ent of Silver Cloud as an ice-class expedition ship will be done in November, in time for 11 Antarctic and eight Arctic trips in 2018. In July, American Queen Steamboat launches American Duchess, the first contempora­ry boutique paddle-wheeler vessel built for Mississipp­i River cruises. The company already operates American Queen on the Mississipp­i and American Empress in the Pacific Northwest. — AP

 ??  ?? This file photo, shows a cruise ship docked in Juneau, Alaska, while a paraglider soars above.
This file photo, shows a cruise ship docked in Juneau, Alaska, while a paraglider soars above.
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A live concert aboard the cruise line's Koningsdam ship while footage from BBC Earth of wildlife and wilderness in the polar regions is shown on a screen behind the musicians.
 ??  ?? This file photo, shows the Adonia cruise ship arriving in Havana, Cuba, from Miami.
This file photo, shows the Adonia cruise ship arriving in Havana, Cuba, from Miami.
 ??  ?? This undated image provided by Crystal Cruises shows a Boeing 777 that the cruise line will use to take guests on a luxurious 29-day trip around the world.
This undated image provided by Crystal Cruises shows a Boeing 777 that the cruise line will use to take guests on a luxurious 29-day trip around the world.

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